Deputy City Clerk Sue Harrison doing her part in last year’s Green Commute Challenge by pedaling to and from work.

During the week of Monday March 27th to Sunday April 2nd, employees from ten of the largest employers in the city of Key West will be earning points for reporting their green methods for travelling to and from work.

The 3rd Annual Green Commute Challenge sets a rivalry between the city’s largest employers because those employers can make the most difference in going green. This year’s challengers include: the City of Key West, the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County, Southernmost Beach Resort, Florida Keys Community College, the Monroe County School District, Tropical Soup Group, Keys Energy Services and the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District. This year two new competitors have entered the fray: the Pier House Resort and Spa and Monroe County.

Human powered commuting — walking, biking, skateboarding and the like — gains the most points, but the challenge rewards everyone for being a part of the competition. Single drivers are encouraged to carpool to gain points, and this year there will be a double-points bonus day for employees that take the bus to work.

In 2016, over 850 employees across 11 employers rose to the challenge, with 37 percent of participants using self-power to get to work at least one day. Standout participants included Tropical Soup group, who reported 46 percent of its employees biking and 17 percent walking. Southernmost Beach Resort, the grand prize winner, received their name engraved on the travelling plaque and will be defending their title in this year’s competition.